Word: polo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Successfully stemming a last minute barrage of shots at their goal the Lancers managed to edge out the University polo team by a 7 1-2 to 7 score in Commonwealth Armory on Saturday night. The Harvard malletmen found the range of the Lancer's goal in the closing chukker and made four goals in the last few minutes of play...
...Polo Club...
Some years ago a friend of mine, Joseph H. Swan III, attended the International Polo matches and at one of the clubs a bartender of some renown was asked to make up a new drink to celebrate the occasion. He used one-half grape juice, one-half gin, with a dash of creme de menthe. This mixture should be stirred slowly, and served cold. It is called a "Polo Club...
...Harvard University polo team will face the only team undefeated and unscored on in the league competition when it meets the experienced Lancer trio in the Commonwealth Armory feature match tonight at 8 o'clock. L. F. Brigham, playing with the Lancers, is a Harvard graduate of the class...
...only Harvard player affected by the changes in the national handicap polo ratings for 1930 is E. T. Gerry '31, captain of the Harvard horsemen. His handicap was dropped from six to five F. A. Clark Jr. '29, flashy captain of last year's intercollegiate championship team, had his rating raised from four to five goals. J. P. Cotton Jr. '29, also of the championship four, now playing for the Rye Polo Club, was raised from...